The Cottage story … a work in progress. The family cottage on beautiful Lake of the Woods was the brain child of my dad.
Latin (tem-pu̇s-ˈfü-git): Time Flies
Just a fun loving guy who’s interested in technology, passionate about family, and a follower of Christ. The blog started a long time ago when we were family camping and I had an experience with one of my sons that made me realize how fast time is going by, hence the title, Tempus Fugit. I Read More ...
Hey! Welcome to the bigDadoo website. You’ve landed here for some mysterious reason only know to you but, thanks for dropping by. Most likely, perhaps, you were looking for my original blog? Well, you are there. If you were looking for my Journey blog, well that’s over here. If you are interested in some of Read More ...
In addition to this blog I have a presence on several other online services for some of my various interests. Photography. The bulk of my online photography is over on Flickr. For the family, there are a couple of special albums that are dedicated to the grandkids. Parker Easton Dane Clark Other album collections are Read More ...
Scott took this picture last year on our dock at Lake of the Woods. It really captures the way I feel about the lake and lake life. Nothing is a problem at the lake, and I’m looking forward to getting back there soon. Actually, most days I’d rather be at the lake.
Just investigating the w.bloggar tool to see what sort of thinks it can do. Basically, because I’m a WYSIWYG kind of guy and reluctant to get down into the HTML code etc. This stuff needs to be easy to do. Life has enough challenges without remembering stuff you don’t really need to know. You know, Read More …
Snow swirls
My son Scott has started a very nice Photo Blog at S2 Photography. His shot of The Provenche Bridge was what I used in a recent framing class at Lee Valley Tools. Turned out quite nice.
Just experimenting with the Hello program to post pictures. The yellow guy is the “Medora Man” so named because I recovered him from a geocache in Medora ND. while on a mountain biking trip to the Maah Daah Hey trail.
So, I’ve never had a Blog, but I somehow ended up atWhat I’m Reading and them decided to check out Blogger. so far, so good.
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